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>> mike michael -- michael son. >> he is going to work where? >> for wwe. >> yes, it is his dream job. he likes to watch sweaty men wrestle. >> that's why he took the "red eye" job. >> exactly. he did a great job. what was his name, michael? >> michael spasic. >> funny name. i called him michaelson. he always had a scared look on his face. >> he will all miss him. he was good. >> we will miss matt. >> good job, matt. >> thanks for everything, mark. >> i love you, wendy. >> enough of him. isn't the real truth that they are actually taking the accused from dunham and since she tweeted that it came out as a hoax and now she hasn't tweeted so the media can't write about it yet. >> because it is dunham and they are waiting for her cue. >> it is a theory. >> and it is a good one. i do get most of asking her what is taking so long? >> honestly i didn't care when she tweeted it the first time and i don't care now. >> you don't like girls? >> i think it is an excellent show. >> i did not mean the show. >> oh. well we can talk about that later. >> i read
>> mike michael -- michael son. >> he is going to work where? >> for wwe. >> yes, it is his dream job. he likes to watch sweaty men wrestle. >> that's why he took the "red eye" job. >> exactly. he did a great job. what was his name, michael? >> michael spasic. >> funny name. i called him michaelson. he always had a scared look on his face. >> he will all miss him. he was good. >> we will miss matt. >> good job, matt....
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michael, welcome, it's good to have you on. i read your article. i was quite frankly not shocked in some respects, a little interested on the other hand. wondering, you know, how do we get out of this quite of quick sand mess we are in when it comes it to people who legitimately need some help but also incentivizing them to go out and get jobs. >> the big problem is simply that the welfare state has grown so big that there is very little accountability. most people when they think of welfare think of tannif the cash benefit program that replaced -- back in the 1990s. the federal government actually has 12 separate antipoverty programs. 72 of these give cash or other benefits directly to individuals. and this wide array of overlapping programs means that the benefit could simply add up and become a better way of life in many cases than a low wage, low skilled job. >> you know, it's interesting, i said earlier on the show my mom was on welfare for a short period of time. single mom trying to raise two kids, trying to work to obviously put a roof over
michael, welcome, it's good to have you on. i read your article. i was quite frankly not shocked in some respects, a little interested on the other hand. wondering, you know, how do we get out of this quite of quick sand mess we are in when it comes it to people who legitimately need some help but also incentivizing them to go out and get jobs. >> the big problem is simply that the welfare state has grown so big that there is very little accountability. most people when they think of...
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aeg claims michael jackson hired dr. murray. the family says it was aeg that was actually paying dr. murray's salary, shep. >> as it turned out, trace, the concert promoters were considering debbie roe a hostile witness. >> she aeg's witness and she had previously is said this that she believes ae gemplet was responsible for michael jackson's death. aeg is using her to show that michael jackson's drug use began long before he ever met conrad murray. and that his death was caused by his own behavior and in court today, debbie roe did, in fact, acknowledge that the drug use started years and years ago. now, remember, the jackson family is suing aeg for what they believe michael jackson would have made during the remainder of his life neshedz they want apartment eg to pony up a billion dollars. >> trace gallagher from los angeles. prince has already testified at this trial as has his mother catherine jackson. we have heard reports that famous friends might also testify it. diana ross and quincy jones among them. the army major nida
aeg claims michael jackson hired dr. murray. the family says it was aeg that was actually paying dr. murray's salary, shep. >> as it turned out, trace, the concert promoters were considering debbie roe a hostile witness. >> she aeg's witness and she had previously is said this that she believes ae gemplet was responsible for michael jackson's death. aeg is using her to show that michael jackson's drug use began long before he ever met conrad murray. and that his death was caused by...
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wade michael page. at the time friends who served with him at ft. bragg said he was an avowed white supremacist. he referred to all nonwhite people as dirt people. quote, he criticized me for my attraction to latina women. he would call me a race traitor. he said i should change my ways because i was a blond haired, blue eyed white guy and shouldn't be wasting myself on that. and at that time, again, 1995 in ft. bragg, mr. page was apparently covered, the people who knew him at the time, covered with racist tattoos including one that made a reference to the 14 word phrase used by white supremacist. here is that tattoo. here is that specific guy. it's a celtic cross inside a circle. if you look in the white foreground there there's a big 14 on it. 14 stands for the racist skinhead kind of pledge of allegiance, i guess, because it has 14 words. the 14 words are we must secure the existence of our people in a future for white children. 14 words supposedly written in prison by the leader of a group called the order which was the conspiratorial violent n
wade michael page. at the time friends who served with him at ft. bragg said he was an avowed white supremacist. he referred to all nonwhite people as dirt people. quote, he criticized me for my attraction to latina women. he would call me a race traitor. he said i should change my ways because i was a blond haired, blue eyed white guy and shouldn't be wasting myself on that. and at that time, again, 1995 in ft. bragg, mr. page was apparently covered, the people who knew him at the time,...
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michael, it has been a real honor having you as a part of the show. i thank you truly and deeply for bringing your intelligence and grace to this broadcast on a regular basis. >> my idea of a one good cable show is one i watch when i'm not on and i watch this one. >> john: thank you so much. have a great week. speak of great men, donald trump talks out of both sides of his mouth. maybe someone will contact the media. (vo) later tonight, current tv is the place for compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. >> john: okay, now ate time for the tale of three babies. one of mixed race born in hawaii. one of mixed race born in canada. and a great, big orange baby on your tv screen. >> you don't still question he was born in
michael, it has been a real honor having you as a part of the show. i thank you truly and deeply for bringing your intelligence and grace to this broadcast on a regular basis. >> my idea of a one good cable show is one i watch when i'm not on and i watch this one. >> john: thank you so much. have a great week. speak of great men, donald trump talks out of both sides of his mouth. maybe someone will contact the media. (vo) later tonight, current tv is the place for compelling true...
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michael jackson's ex-wife broke down on the stand today. describing the late pop star's constant pain and his history of controversial doctors. we'll have the latest as jackson concert promoters fight back in a billion-dollar lawsuit. plus, scientists have discovered a new species of animals. and there it is. it's been right under our noses for at least a year and nobody realized this guy is brand new to humans. we'll bring that you story. plus we are are still waiting for hannah anderson, the 16-year-old girl who was kidnapped. whose mother and brother were murdered. and who endured a horrible ordeal for about a week. her kidnapping story live from san diego coming when she steps to those microphones presently. when you realize you need to switch to verizon, it's a reality check. i had my reality check when i'd be sitting there with my friends who had their verizon phones and i'd be sitting there like "mine's still loading!" i couldn't get email. i couldn't stream movies. i couldn't upload any of our music. that's when i decided to switch.
michael jackson's ex-wife broke down on the stand today. describing the late pop star's constant pain and his history of controversial doctors. we'll have the latest as jackson concert promoters fight back in a billion-dollar lawsuit. plus, scientists have discovered a new species of animals. and there it is. it's been right under our noses for at least a year and nobody realized this guy is brand new to humans. we'll bring that you story. plus we are are still waiting for hannah anderson, the...
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michael jackson's mother filed against his former concert promoter. dep -- debbie rowe testified her daughter had no life after her father republic fatal overdose in 2009 and tried to kill herself. >> another story from the truth in tiding five. high school students say they just determined that double stuff oreos are not double stuffed. you see, double stuff means -- think about it -- double the stuff. right? a rose by any other name is still a rose. a coup by any other name is stale coup. double the stuff is double the stuff. no, it isn't. there's hell to pay now. you wait. right now, 7 years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. >> shepard: we have already learned the government lies to us. we know
michael jackson's mother filed against his former concert promoter. dep -- debbie rowe testified her daughter had no life after her father republic fatal overdose in 2009 and tried to kill herself. >> another story from the truth in tiding five. high school students say they just determined that double stuff oreos are not double stuffed. you see, double stuff means -- think about it -- double the stuff. right? a rose by any other name is still a rose. a coup by any other name is stale...
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michael, thanks as always. we appreciate it next on the rundown, president obama believes the american economic system is unjust. today thousands of fast food protesting higher wages for their labor. should they get it? we'll tell you in the talking points memo after these messages. >> bill: in the impact segment tonight, economic justice that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. thousands of americans working in fast food places across the country demanding their wages be doubled to $15 an hour from the minimum 7.25. president obama is sympathetic to that and the left believing that our economic system is unjust to working americans so let's take a look at it beginning with my employment history ice cream stand played minimum wage free sundaes as a perk. i understood that i was a rookie in the labor force and could get an got my lifeguard and become a water safety instructor. immediately five times more money than i made at carvel. identify a hard time getting a job because beach place surroun
michael, thanks as always. we appreciate it next on the rundown, president obama believes the american economic system is unjust. today thousands of fast food protesting higher wages for their labor. should they get it? we'll tell you in the talking points memo after these messages. >> bill: in the impact segment tonight, economic justice that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. thousands of americans working in fast food places across the country demanding their wages...
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this does not need to happen again. >> reporter: a wave of emotions triggered by michael brandon hill, 20-year-old man from the atlanta area who managed to get into a school that is usually locked armed with an assault rifle and other weapons. >> he entered that property coming in we suspect behind some one. he started to fire from inside of the school at our officers. >> reporter: hill ran into the office of school clerk antoinette tuff. >> a young man ready to kill anybody he co>> reporter: she sy kept the gunman at bay even talked him into sur roundering. >> i asked him to put all the weapons down. put the gun on the table. told him to play on the loor. and told the police he was giving himself up. >> reporter: while tuff verbally disarmed the gunman, teachers rushed the children out ofhe school single file. anxious parents waited for any word about their kids. then the good news spread like wildfire. >> everybody is safe! everybody is safe! >> reporter: safe at the end of the day that could have easily turned into a tragedy. the suspect was arrested earlier this year for terrorist
this does not need to happen again. >> reporter: a wave of emotions triggered by michael brandon hill, 20-year-old man from the atlanta area who managed to get into a school that is usually locked armed with an assault rifle and other weapons. >> he entered that property coming in we suspect behind some one. he started to fire from inside of the school at our officers. >> reporter: hill ran into the office of school clerk antoinette tuff. >> a young man ready to kill...
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edward snowden case with former nsa director michael will hayden and republican congressman justin amaush and an exclusive interview with house majority leader eric cantor over the coming battle of the budget. fox news sunday, we'll see you then. >>> this is a fox report. tonight, a potential witness in the whitety bulger mob trial turns up dead. now prosecutors say he was murdered. death by poisoned coffee. and the al qaeda terror threat targeting u.s. citizens in the places you see on this world mab. officials now will calling it credible and serious. embassies and consulates closed. a worldwide travel alert for all americans. and quick reaction forces moved into position. >> when information surfaces that shows that our personnel are at risk, we should act on that information. >> we are protecting our folks. >> fox reports the threat, the preparations and what you need to know. he's an army captain and part-time investigator, tracking down military medals and returning them to their rightful owners. >> i'll find the item and then i'll see if it's traceable to a specific veteran. it's a
edward snowden case with former nsa director michael will hayden and republican congressman justin amaush and an exclusive interview with house majority leader eric cantor over the coming battle of the budget. fox news sunday, we'll see you then. >>> this is a fox report. tonight, a potential witness in the whitety bulger mob trial turns up dead. now prosecutors say he was murdered. death by poisoned coffee. and the al qaeda terror threat targeting u.s. citizens in the places you see...
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so what we have to recognize, michael, is in addition to the individual case we have a society problem. we have a problem of culture in different parts of the country, part of it is in parts of the black community with disproportionate committing of criming. there's a culture issue involved that needs to be addressed. i would like to see leaders of all communities, of all races engage in addressing this. to try to figure out and address the behavior problems and how it relates to culture. not race, but culture. >> that's been knocked out of the headlines this week. there's been conversation about how three bored teens get access to firearms and commit a crime of this magnitude. at a white house briefing this week, ed henry brought up the christopher lane case. misstated the fact all three suspects were black. only two are. >> right. the two accused of murder. >> do you have any reaction to the christopher lane case? >> i'm not familiar with it. >> in oklahoma this 22-year-old australian, 22 or 23, i've seen different reports. baseball player came from australia, was targeted apparently
so what we have to recognize, michael, is in addition to the individual case we have a society problem. we have a problem of culture in different parts of the country, part of it is in parts of the black community with disproportionate committing of criming. there's a culture issue involved that needs to be addressed. i would like to see leaders of all communities, of all races engage in addressing this. to try to figure out and address the behavior problems and how it relates to culture. not...
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michael, thanks as always. we appreciate it next on the rundown, president obama believes the american economic system is unjust. today thousands of fast food protesting higher wages for their labor. should they get it? we'll tell you in the talking points memo after these messages. ♪ [ male annouer ] let's go places. but let's be ready. ♪ let's do our homework. ♪ let's look out for each other. let's look both ways before crossing. ♪ let's remember what's important. let's be optimistic. but just in case -- let's be ready. let'go places, safely. but you had to leave rightce to now, would you go? world, man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now. hero: (laughs) and i just go? this is for real right? this is for real? i always said one day i'd go to china, just never thought it'd be today. anncr: we're giving away a trip every day. download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. [ vi
michael, thanks as always. we appreciate it next on the rundown, president obama believes the american economic system is unjust. today thousands of fast food protesting higher wages for their labor. should they get it? we'll tell you in the talking points memo after these messages. ♪ [ male annouer ] let's go places. but let's be ready. ♪ let's do our homework. ♪ let's look out for each other. let's look both ways before crossing. ♪ let's remember what's important. let's be optimistic....
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michael, thanks as always. we appreciate it next on the rundown, president obama believes the american economic system is unjust. today thousands of fast food protesting higher wages for their labor. should they get it? we'll tell you in the talking points memo after these messages. i think she tried to kill us. [ sighs ] are you kidding me? no, it's only 15 calories. [ male announcer ] with reddi wip, fruit never sounded more delicious. mmm. [ male announcer ] with 15 calories per serving and real cream, the sound of reddi wip is the sound of joy. [ villain ] well mr. baldwin... it appears our journey has come to a delightful end. then i better use the capital one purchase eraser to redeem my venture miles for this trip. purchase eraser? it's the easy way to erase any recent travel expense. i just pick a charge, like my flight with a few taps, it's taken care of. impressive baldwin. does it work for hotels? absolutely thank goodness. mrs. villain and i are planning our... you scare me. and i like it. let's go
michael, thanks as always. we appreciate it next on the rundown, president obama believes the american economic system is unjust. today thousands of fast food protesting higher wages for their labor. should they get it? we'll tell you in the talking points memo after these messages. i think she tried to kill us. [ sighs ] are you kidding me? no, it's only 15 calories. [ male announcer ] with reddi wip, fruit never sounded more delicious. mmm. [ male announcer ] with 15 calories per serving and...
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but ronald reagan's son michael had a far different take. in a scathing review, he accused filmmakers of disparaging the memory of his father and depicting ronald reagan as a racist. "the butler" was number one at the box office two weeks in a row. >>> coming up next, he was on the steps of the memorial 50 years ago and he was on the stitches again today. one of the heroes of the civil rights movement is now going the superhero treatment. it is. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. i did a little research. with a medicare supplement plan
but ronald reagan's son michael had a far different take. in a scathing review, he accused filmmakers of disparaging the memory of his father and depicting ronald reagan as a racist. "the butler" was number one at the box office two weeks in a row. >>> coming up next, he was on the steps of the memorial 50 years ago and he was on the stitches again today. one of the heroes of the civil rights movement is now going the superhero treatment. it is. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we...
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. >> joining us on booktv is michael cader, founder of a group called publishers lunch. start by telling us what that is. >> lots of things, e-mail newsletter tells everyone in the publishing business what is going on every day. we have a web site at publishersmarketplace.com with databases and fools all the people use to find out the information they need, and get business done. >> what is your background? >> lunchtime is where people in the publishing business exchange information with each other. when the internet came along the invented this business and try to find the right metaphor for information and exchange in the digital environment, this stuck out. it was taken already. i came up with publishers lunch and people automatically knew what they were getting in the business before they saw what was in the newsletter. i have been in the book business my whole life so i ran a small publishing company for 15 years, worked for workman publishing in the 80s when i was a baby. is a great industry and i'm happy to be part of it even as times change and the media changes
. >> joining us on booktv is michael cader, founder of a group called publishers lunch. start by telling us what that is. >> lots of things, e-mail newsletter tells everyone in the publishing business what is going on every day. we have a web site at publishersmarketplace.com with databases and fools all the people use to find out the information they need, and get business done. >> what is your background? >> lunchtime is where people in the publishing business exchange...
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. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. this show is about analyzing, criticizing, and holding policy to the fire. are you encouraged by what you heard the president say the other night? is this personal or is it political? a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i am given to doing anyway. staying in tough with everything that is going on politically and putting my own nuance on it. not only does senator rubio just care about rich people but somehow he thinks raising the minimum wage is a bad idea for the middle class. but we do care about them, right? vo: the war room monday to thursday at 6 eastern (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. the sweatshirt is nice and all, but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. >> john: welcome back to "viewpoint." the amazing country singer chely wright is back with us. wish me away, the documentary ab
. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. this show is about analyzing, criticizing, and holding policy to the fire. are you encouraged by what you heard the president say the other night? is this personal or is it political? a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i am given to doing anyway. staying in tough with everything that is going on politically and putting my own nuance on it....
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i appreciate you eric, michael eric. i wish you sometimes wouldn't talk so fast because i have a hard time processing. guest: my students say the same thing. goat to -- i got to slow down. caller: that's okay. you speak truth to power. i am 71 years old and at the time of the march, i was a resident in washington d.c. and i was a student at howard university. i did not have to travel a long way. i simply had to get downtown which i did. why i was the motivated to come? i grew up like so many others in a baptist church. the movement, i was impacted by emmitt till's photograph when he was in junior home. the minister at the church had a morning prayer where he raised up certain issues. we as a spiritual people heard throughout the late 1950's and 1960's. i was born in 1942 so i considered myself a jackie robinson baby. i went because it was the thing to do. i often think if i had been further away, would i have gotten there. i don't know if that might be a mute question. what's important was i was there and it impacted my
i appreciate you eric, michael eric. i wish you sometimes wouldn't talk so fast because i have a hard time processing. guest: my students say the same thing. goat to -- i got to slow down. caller: that's okay. you speak truth to power. i am 71 years old and at the time of the march, i was a resident in washington d.c. and i was a student at howard university. i did not have to travel a long way. i simply had to get downtown which i did. why i was the motivated to come? i grew up like so many...
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every word they utter in court can make a difference so says chicago defense attorney michael monico. >> you want definitely to say something thats natural and speaks from the heart. will he say his bipolarity played a role? will he say that he made a mistake? hes sorry. i assume hes going to say that. >> monico, has represented 2 high profile clients who know the weight of a guilty plea before a judge. chris kellycaught up in the governor blagojevich scandal ended his own life before a judge could send him away. former alderman and political powerhouse ed vrodlyak spent 10 months in a federal prison for his role in a real estate scheme. in the jacksons case, the government recommends 4 years for the ex- congressman. 18 months for his wife the ex-alderman. monico says the jackson name, status, and celebrity may actually help on sentencing day. >> hes given up quite a bit. hes already suffered. hes lost his job, hes lost his position as congressman, been embarrassed and humiliated. >> one of the nations most celebrated civil rights leaders, a man who even ran for president, is sending
every word they utter in court can make a difference so says chicago defense attorney michael monico. >> you want definitely to say something thats natural and speaks from the heart. will he say his bipolarity played a role? will he say that he made a mistake? hes sorry. i assume hes going to say that. >> monico, has represented 2 high profile clients who know the weight of a guilty plea before a judge. chris kellycaught up in the governor blagojevich scandal ended his own life...
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i'm michael feinstein, and over the next few hours, using rare and never-before-seen footage
i'm michael feinstein, and over the next few hours, using rare and never-before-seen footage
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michael is so eloquent and talking about why that is a problem. the security of defense outlined that he is going to change the so-called golden ratio of the service budget shares, the historical amounts. the implication there was that the navy is the relative winner but no one is the winner because everyone is coming down. the army is the most significant and heavy but the air force is a close second. in this briefing it is on tactical fighting forces and on some lift forces. there is certainly more that was not mentioned as part of the briefing that requires a significant chunk of our forces. these are old and it should be considered anyway. if you consider your air force, your swing force, global force, which i do this is disconcerting. these are the kinds of things you will give up. the air capabilities, the secretary talked about these groups. all of the associated shifts -- >> two or three cut down from where we are now? >> correct. technically it is an 11 carrier force with a waiver of one. >> we have come down to eight is the sequestration
michael is so eloquent and talking about why that is a problem. the security of defense outlined that he is going to change the so-called golden ratio of the service budget shares, the historical amounts. the implication there was that the navy is the relative winner but no one is the winner because everyone is coming down. the army is the most significant and heavy but the air force is a close second. in this briefing it is on tactical fighting forces and on some lift forces. there is...
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debra was not a criminal, michael was not a criminal, roger wheeler was not a criminal. but the other thing we try to show, too, this sort of john conley taking money and protecting his guy is like corruption. you understand corruption. it's quid pro quos, people get money. to us, corruption goes to the day in the sense that the justice department did everything it could to hurt the victims' families, and they would not acknowledge their hurt. they've never apologized to them, out of the way to make sure the cases seeking compensation have been thrown out, and the way the justice department did it is cynical. on the criminal side, they went in there, said, john conley is a road rage to get people killed, and the reason we know this is the criminal associates of bulger, john, kevin, and steve say so, and then that same justice department sent civil lawyers into a different courtroom and say, oh, these claims have to be thrown out because you can't blee the word of the gangsters. that's -- that, to me, is corruption, that our government would do that to these people. >> i
debra was not a criminal, michael was not a criminal, roger wheeler was not a criminal. but the other thing we try to show, too, this sort of john conley taking money and protecting his guy is like corruption. you understand corruption. it's quid pro quos, people get money. to us, corruption goes to the day in the sense that the justice department did everything it could to hurt the victims' families, and they would not acknowledge their hurt. they've never apologized to them, out of the way to...
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that the murder of michael donohue. did not hugh receiving a lot of attention over the course of this trial wauz his murder happened in 1982. he was 34 years old. thought to be an innocent father of three that had been driving home another man that prosecutors allege was the intended target of this particular killing. gunned down in a vehicle at that point in time. one of many murders that the prosecutors allege happened here on the streets of boston in a car, shot up usually by a machine gunfire in that era. racketeering act number 17. john callahan. that is determined to be proved. racketeering act number 18. bucky barrett. also proved. murder of john mcintyre, racketeering act number 19. proved. murder of deborah hunts oo, also proved. deborah huntsy also add close relationship with steve the rival man flemming. she was his step daughter. called him daddy during the course of her life. looked at him as a father figure. she disappeared in early 1985 after prosecutors say she came forward and said that flemming had bee
that the murder of michael donohue. did not hugh receiving a lot of attention over the course of this trial wauz his murder happened in 1982. he was 34 years old. thought to be an innocent father of three that had been driving home another man that prosecutors allege was the intended target of this particular killing. gunned down in a vehicle at that point in time. one of many murders that the prosecutors allege happened here on the streets of boston in a car, shot up usually by a machine...
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michael, you are on the air. caller: [indiscernible] host: michael, having a hard time hearing you what put you on hold. and hopefully we will come back to you. let's go to douglas in kentucky. caller: a m and businessmen. thursday.f on there are eight of us in our group. five are physicians. three are private physicians. two our public health positions. laste heard arguments the of years about this health care bill. i think i have a good idea of what is going on. the three private physicians to take medicare patients. they dropped out of it. they got out of it completely. that means some people have lost their shirts. the public help physicians do not see anything wrong with it. lose of other people will their insurance. people in small businesses and unions who cannot afford to buy health insurance are going to be forced into the lower tier. this bill was designed to do one thing, to help people on the lower end. about doctorsents refusing to see medicare patients, or hospitals, because of this readmission redu
michael, you are on the air. caller: [indiscernible] host: michael, having a hard time hearing you what put you on hold. and hopefully we will come back to you. let's go to douglas in kentucky. caller: a m and businessmen. thursday.f on there are eight of us in our group. five are physicians. three are private physicians. two our public health positions. laste heard arguments the of years about this health care bill. i think i have a good idea of what is going on. the three private physicians...
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michael harpster joins us now to discuss operation: cross country. g us. you for joinin tell us about this three-day sweep. guest: good morning, thank you for having me on. ,his is the seventh iteration in spite of the initiative we started in 2003. it is the largest to date. as new papers and everybody has put out there, we recovered 105 were, 150 pimps arrested. clearly a success. success is not something you want to have, you would like to have lower numbers. that i think it is a statement of what the problem is out there. host: why did the fbi picked these three days to conduct this sweep. were there specific incidents that made the fbi move on these three days? it seems like this operation has taken place once a year, often in the summers. guest: without giving too much detail on why we do it and when, one can guess that the summer months would be the months more people are outside. there's is more chance of running across children. there are fewer tracks in the summertime. other than that. , specificallythat why we headed on this weekend is just timi
michael harpster joins us now to discuss operation: cross country. g us. you for joinin tell us about this three-day sweep. guest: good morning, thank you for having me on. ,his is the seventh iteration in spite of the initiative we started in 2003. it is the largest to date. as new papers and everybody has put out there, we recovered 105 were, 150 pimps arrested. clearly a success. success is not something you want to have, you would like to have lower numbers. that i think it is a statement...
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i guess, i don't know if michael, who just was indicted is an indian, so, i mean, this is -- >> yeah. >> this is the second one. [laughter] i think -- already -- >> we will be available to sign the book if you're interested in that, and thank you so much. that was fantastic. thank you very much. >> thank you, thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> next on booktv, pretty ser prize winning author examines the inner workings of continental congress and army and britain's political and military reaction to the cart of the war. this is about an hour. [applause] >> thank you for that gracious introduction, and thank you, all, for making it out on a not so pleasant evening, whether-wise at least. i was supposed to be here a couple years ago, and i think i had a hip operation, and it knocked me out, and i always regretted that i missed it, and so i'm back here to sort of make up. this is a campaign to get you to purchase this book. [laughter] called "revolutionary summer," but i don't feel totally comfortable talking my own wares so that's the last time we actually mention the boo
i guess, i don't know if michael, who just was indicted is an indian, so, i mean, this is -- >> yeah. >> this is the second one. [laughter] i think -- already -- >> we will be available to sign the book if you're interested in that, and thank you so much. that was fantastic. thank you very much. >> thank you, thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> next on booktv, pretty ser prize winning author examines the inner workings of continental congress and...
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richard fowler, michael graham, good to he sue both. thanks so much. >> thanks, gregg. gregg: take care. martha: a piece of cold war history is now opening for the public. the government declassifying a top secret tunnel vault that served as the original stockpile for nuclear material. fascinating. a live report from that bunker coming up. ♪ so then the little tiny chipmunks go all the way up... ♪ [ female announcer ] when your swapportunity comes, take it. ♪ what? what? what? [ female announcer ] yoplait. it is so good. martha: you're going to like this. an intriguing look, hidden deep inside the canyons of los alamos, new mexico, is a secret tunnel where nuclear bomb parts were stockpiled during the cold war. for the first time the government is opening up that vault and will carr has had a chance to take a look at this site. he joins us now. hi, will. >> reporter: hi, martha. this is the first time anybody's been live in this location. back during the cold war this is a place people knew not to ask that many questions about. take a look, when this garage door g
richard fowler, michael graham, good to he sue both. thanks so much. >> thanks, gregg. gregg: take care. martha: a piece of cold war history is now opening for the public. the government declassifying a top secret tunnel vault that served as the original stockpile for nuclear material. fascinating. a live report from that bunker coming up. ♪ so then the little tiny chipmunks go all the way up... ♪ [ female announcer ] when your swapportunity comes, take it. ♪ what? what? what? [...
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michael from harvard university you cannot be with us today. dana goldman from the schaeffer center who also cannot be with us today. from the harvard medical school on our panel. have thomas phillips and from the university of chicago be with us today. please join me in welcoming our panelists, our moderator, and our discussion. [applause] >> thank you very much, henry. americanantos at the enterprise institute and i have the honor of introducing the a little before i say something about them, i wanted te what i think is the single clearest, sharpest statement about the state of health policy i have read in a long time. is in the beginning of this report. by the way, this is the report we are talking about. the best of the both worlds, uniting universal coverage and personal choice in healthcare. health all as c approach -- health policy approach. if this is not the american way, i do not know what is. at any have an is great to alternative, a market based alternative to other plants that have been floating around. it is interesting. you used
michael from harvard university you cannot be with us today. dana goldman from the schaeffer center who also cannot be with us today. from the harvard medical school on our panel. have thomas phillips and from the university of chicago be with us today. please join me in welcoming our panelists, our moderator, and our discussion. [applause] >> thank you very much, henry. americanantos at the enterprise institute and i have the honor of introducing the a little before i say something about...
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richard fowler, michael graham, good to he sue both. thanks so much. >> thanks, gregg. gregg: take care. martha: a piece of cold war history is now opening for the public. the government declassifying a top secret tunnel vault that served as the original stockpile for nuclear material. fascinating. a live report from that bunker coming up. ♪ so then the little tiny chipmunks go all the way up... ♪ [ female announcer ] when your swapportunity comes, take it. ♪ what? what? what? [ female announcer ] yoplait. it is so good. female announcer: female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. choose from a huge selection of tempur-pedic models, including the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. plus, get 36 months interest-free financing, two free pillows, and free same-day delivery. are you next? announcer: make sleep train your ticket to tempur-pedic. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ martha: you're going to like this. an intri
richard fowler, michael graham, good to he sue both. thanks so much. >> thanks, gregg. gregg: take care. martha: a piece of cold war history is now opening for the public. the government declassifying a top secret tunnel vault that served as the original stockpile for nuclear material. fascinating. a live report from that bunker coming up. ♪ so then the little tiny chipmunks go all the way up... ♪ [ female announcer ] when your swapportunity comes, take it. ♪ what? what? what? [...
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i'm michael smerconish in for chris matthews. leading off tonight, a landmark day for civil rights advocates winning key victories on a pair of issues. one national, one local, both historic. the first, attorney general eric holder, the nation's top cop and a leading civil rights figure in the obama administration announcing a major overhto
i'm michael smerconish in for chris matthews. leading off tonight, a landmark day for civil rights advocates winning key victories on a pair of issues. one national, one local, both historic. the first, attorney general eric holder, the nation's top cop and a leading civil rights figure in the obama administration announcing a major overhto
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. >> a young michael keaton. >> concha, nice to see you. finally in person i get to meet you. batm batman! >> good to see you. >>> good to see you. >>> still to come the ft. hood shooter guilty across the board. he killed 13 people but is the death penalty really on the stable wh table when you think about it? think deeply about it. >>> a rapist impregnates his victim and wants to see the baby. it happens in more states than you think and a woman in that situation is going to explain what it's like to be the rape victim and have to face this person for decades. >>> then we'll take you to a much better story, the washington zoo, this is the story tonight, the reel cam, i love it, a brand-new panda cub and do you know something, a second one could be on the way. this is good stuff, guys. it guides you to a number it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting. it will give you the soundest sleep you've ever had. it's a bed so intuitive it even knows you by name. now it's easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep with the sleep number bed
. >> a young michael keaton. >> concha, nice to see you. finally in person i get to meet you. batm batman! >> good to see you. >>> good to see you. >>> still to come the ft. hood shooter guilty across the board. he killed 13 people but is the death penalty really on the stable wh table when you think about it? think deeply about it. >>> a rapist impregnates his victim and wants to see the baby. it happens in more states than you think and a woman in...
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let's be honest. >>> emotional testimony at the michael jackson wrongful death trial. debbie rowe, breaks down on the witness stand and we'll talk with jackson's former attorney, tom mesereau the impact on the case and what it means. it has dragged on for so long. >>> also, prince william speaking for the first time since becoming a dad. he's speaking to cnn's max foster. that's going to happen monday on "new day." be sure to tune in for that. >>> but, first, let's get you started with the five things you need to know for your "new day." at number one, hannah anderson seen in public for the first time since her rescue. the teen kidnapping victim attending a fund-raiser thrown for her family. >>> mohamed morsi now under way in egypt and a state-run newspaper reports one police officer was killed and another wounded in an attack at a checkpoint in suburban cairo. >>> children in moore, oklahoma, returning to the classroom for the start of a new school year. many will attend class in a temporary facility. much of the town was destroyed by a deadly tornado back in may. >>>
let's be honest. >>> emotional testimony at the michael jackson wrongful death trial. debbie rowe, breaks down on the witness stand and we'll talk with jackson's former attorney, tom mesereau the impact on the case and what it means. it has dragged on for so long. >>> also, prince william speaking for the first time since becoming a dad. he's speaking to cnn's max foster. that's going to happen monday on "new day." be sure to tune in for that. >>> but,...
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michael harper -- michael harpster will be joining us to follow-up on the story, the arrest of more than 150 people involved in a child prostitution ring that rescued more than 100 teenagers. we continue our monday segment on healthcare with kaiser health news. that is tomorrow morning at 7:00 eastern time, here on c-span's "washington journal" -- thank you for being with us on this sunday. enjoy the rest of your day. "newsmakers" is coming up next. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] withxt, "newsmakers" patrick leahy followed by the farewell ceremony for the robert mueller. later, the national governors association closing session with a discussion on cyber security. >> joining us on "newsmakers" is senator patrick leahy. thanks for being with us. >> it is good to the here. >> joining us is mattingly
michael harper -- michael harpster will be joining us to follow-up on the story, the arrest of more than 150 people involved in a child prostitution ring that rescued more than 100 teenagers. we continue our monday segment on healthcare with kaiser health news. that is tomorrow morning at 7:00 eastern time, here on c-span's "washington journal" -- thank you for being with us on this sunday. enjoy the rest of your day. "newsmakers" is coming up next. [captioning performed by...
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they were taken by kate father michael in the middleton family home. will and kate and the baby are joined by the cock kerr spaniel. the golden retriever there as well. the other the smiling parents are smiling as they hold a sleeping prince george. >> now to an ex mreem weather alert to tell you about this morning. firefighters in oregon bracing for more day. the biggest concern this growing wildfire. it already scorched 3,000 acres. the fire is fueled by gusty winds. it is up a sleep slope difficult to access. the fire is only 10 percent contained. maria molina tracking the dangerous fires for us. >> the topography in the area it is something of concern. 25 mile per hour winds low humidity and relatively warm temperatures. all of that coupled together is going to produce an elevated fire danger across parts of the state of idaho, oregon and california. a number of red flag warnings are in effect and fire weather watches as well. another concern is that there is an isolated chance of thunderstorms. sounds like good news. you can get rainfall in some o
they were taken by kate father michael in the middleton family home. will and kate and the baby are joined by the cock kerr spaniel. the golden retriever there as well. the other the smiling parents are smiling as they hold a sleeping prince george. >> now to an ex mreem weather alert to tell you about this morning. firefighters in oregon bracing for more day. the biggest concern this growing wildfire. it already scorched 3,000 acres. the fire is fueled by gusty winds. it is up a sleep...
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here is michael finney. >> good morning, when it comes to eating healthy a diet rich in filer is at the top of the list, fiber can help control your appetite and weight and may help lower the risk of heart disease and type two diabetes. yet, most adults do fought get enough fiber. consumer reports says a convenient fix is the breakfast cereal you pick. >> hi-fi better cereal has come a long way. our first test 14 years ago showed many tasted line straw. >> but in the latest tests of 2 cereals more than two-thirds tasted very good. >> one rated "excellent." bear naked fruit and nut, but the nutrition is only "fair," and only to grams of fiber. >> granola is among the highest in fat and calories so be careful how much you pour. >> four cereals that remain very tasty and nutritious with a lot more fiber, all bran original with ten grams of fiber and post shredded wheat with nine grams and post grape nuts, the original, with seven grams and shredded wheat original with six grams of fiber. >> name brand cereals are expensive. we found two tasty store brands "consumer reports" are best boys.
here is michael finney. >> good morning, when it comes to eating healthy a diet rich in filer is at the top of the list, fiber can help control your appetite and weight and may help lower the risk of heart disease and type two diabetes. yet, most adults do fought get enough fiber. consumer reports says a convenient fix is the breakfast cereal you pick. >> hi-fi better cereal has come a long way. our first test 14 years ago showed many tasted line straw. >> but in the latest...
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michael snyder covers this quite a bit. he pointed out that they gave us the intelligence. they said there are 10 other ones we can point to. a couple days later, there are three dozen. they will expose the truth of how they got this information and nothing. the real enemy is the truth. the lady in houston have the project, she was just trying to uncover voter fraud. she was targeted by seven federal organizations. she was visited by of shut, then made her opener safe to look at all the guns in she was visited by the fbi. they brought the anti-terrorism taskforce. it was a swat team. >> the feeling, perhaps feeling more of an independent. there was a lot of divided in the debate where the amendment to the defense bill and the house for fiscal year 2014, the amendment would have defunded these surveillance programs and who wanted to give you a flavor of some of that debate, which ultimately failed. >> ladies and gentlemen of the house, this amendment will not stop the proper use of the patriot act to conduct terrorism and intelligence investigations. all this amendment is in
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>> reporter: the 17-year-old, michael jones, he was the last one to appear before the judge. and he wept neither end of his appearance. the other two young men were pretty straightforward and didn't really show a lot of emotion. >> i take it like when we hear "thrill kill" we think of what a cold, callous and cavalier attitude. were you able to see them walk into the courtroom? what did you observe if you were able to see it? or could you draw no conclusions from it? >> reporter: they were actually brought in a back way so we couldn't watch them actually walk through the hallway into the courtroom. but they all seemed pretty subdued from what i could tell. >> and court-appointed lawyers? >> reporter: there was a lawyer for each of them at yesterday's hearing, although that could change in the future. >> did the three have family members in the courtroom? >> reporter: yes. all three of them had family members. and the courtroom was actually really packed. we had to change courtrooms because there were so many people there. and emotions were very high in the courtroom. >> krist
>> reporter: the 17-year-old, michael jones, he was the last one to appear before the judge. and he wept neither end of his appearance. the other two young men were pretty straightforward and didn't really show a lot of emotion. >> i take it like when we hear "thrill kill" we think of what a cold, callous and cavalier attitude. were you able to see them walk into the courtroom? what did you observe if you were able to see it? or could you draw no conclusions from it?...